A crucial part of our complete system. VELUX skylight flashing kits are designed to shed water without relying on sealants that can break down over time. We offer a variety of skylight flashing systems to ensure a weathertight fit for virtually all roof types and slopes.

VELUX has a range of accessories that can be a great help if you have a skylight that is hard to reach or if you simply want to give your VELUX skylight a touch-up. We also offer accessories that can adapt your current skylight to fit more recent products.

Testimonials

Sara Davis

Tasha Agruso

“Adding skylights has changed the room more than I ever imagined,” Sara said. “It doesn’t even look like the same space.”

Watch the video to see how partnering with VELUX Skylights helped Sara
and Steven transform the space into a light-filled family hangout.
Working with VELUX 5-Start Skylight Specialist, Circle City Skylights,
the couple decided to add four VELUX No Leak Solar Powered “Fresh Air”
Skylights to the north-facing wall with a bench seat under one pair of
skylights and a set of built-in shelves under the other pair.

The blogger behind Designer Trapped in a Lawyer’s Body shows how blue
can be a neutral onto which to layer pattern and texture. She partnered
with VELUX to add three skylights to her master bedroom suite, which not
only significantly brightens the space, but also complements her décor
by adding a sky view above.

Brendan and Nicole McGlinch

Sarah Armstrong

When Brendan and Nicole McGlinch decided to build their forever home,
they knew they wanted it filled with natural light. Their open plan
design connects the kitchen with the family room and a row of four VELUX
No Leak Electric “Fresh Air” Skylights extend across the roof ridge,
resulting in natural light throughout the kitchen. Watch to see how
their daylighting plan truly makes the kitchen the heart of their home.

Architect Sarah Armstrong loves the art and craft of architecture. When a
client asked her to create a four-season, screened-in porch that would
look like it was part of the original house, she got to work taking a
cue from the home’s craftsman style for details in the porch. She used
three VELUX fixed skylights to bring light into the porch itself, as
well as to the living room and kitchen. The skylights also provide a sky
view from a hammock hanging in the porch and are framed into the
tongue-and-groove ceiling in such a way that the focus is the sky
instead of the skylight frame.

Dawn Zuber

Dominique Lobjois

Architect Dawn Zuber of Studio Z Architecture talks about how she used
skylights to transform a small, dark kitchen of a Colonial-style home in
Ann Arbor, Michigan. The original kitchen had only one window, making
it hard for the homeowner – a food columnist – to photograph her
culinary creations. Zuber expanded the space, added VELUX skylights for
soft, natural light throughout the day and connected the kitchen with a
new family room that was added onto the back of the house.

Architect Dominique Lobjois of De Bilt Homes uses VELUX skylights to
create air flow in the homes she designs. Air movement and natural light
are essential to creating a retreat from everyday life. In the modern
farmhouse profiled in this video, she placed the skylight at the top of
the stairwell. When it’s open along with a window below, a soft breeze
wafts through the house, making air conditioning unnecessary. Natural
light from the skylight also creates a design feature in the stairwell:
it brings out the texture of the sisal-covered steps and the wood grain
of cedar plank wall.